Coal, If Hillary is elected what will it cost the average consumer?

Coal is an obsolete energy source

It is being killed by natural gas and low cost oil......Hillary had nothing to do with it, she is just stating the obvious
Look at the chart & compare it to your ridiculous statement. Then try again.
Looked at the chart. So what would that chart have looked at 20 years ago? What is going to look like 20 years from now? Barring the advent of fusion, coal will be one of the minor sources. Too damned expensive and polluting.

No matter how you resent it, the future does arrive. And the future does not include a major role for coal.
Coal is and will remain the despatchable base load energy source because it is so cheap, and clean.....
Hillary wants to end coal, then what? have humans spinning bicycles and wheels to generate power?

Ever heard of fracking? It's why gasoline is $1.70 in my neck of the woods. So much for that rumor about if Obama was elected gasoline would go to $5 a gallon.
Larry Elder - $5 Gas Predicted Under Obama -- What, No Pitchforks?

Do you silly people ever learn?
Do you even know what coal is?
 
Coal is an obsolete energy source

It is being killed by natural gas and low cost oil......Hillary had nothing to do with it, she is just stating the obvious

Agreed, Mr. Rightwinger. A question the real right wingers should ask themselves: If coal is so wonderful, why are coal mining towns so very poor? An industry that has been around for over 250 years and yet they keep their workers ignorant and in abject poverty, not to mention carelessly endangering their lives. Disgusting.
You are a good lemming.

Coal Mining Industry Salary, Average Salaries | PayScale

Drilling down past the managerial and professional listings you refer to was this for miners: Miner Salary
As low as $13/hour to work in one of the most dangerous jobs in America.
What the fuck business is it of yours what people decide to do for a living?

Mr. Ow, you need remedial reading lessons. Woeful inability to follow a conversation, too.
 
Coal is an obsolete energy source

It is being killed by natural gas and low cost oil......Hillary had nothing to do with it, she is just stating the obvious

Agreed, Mr. Rightwinger. A question the real right wingers should ask themselves: If coal is so wonderful, why are coal mining towns so very poor? An industry that has been around for over 250 years and yet they keep their workers ignorant and in abject poverty, not to mention carelessly endangering their lives. Disgusting.
You are a good lemming.

Coal Mining Industry Salary, Average Salaries | PayScale

Drilling down past the managerial and professional listings you refer to was this for miners: Miner Salary
As low as $13/hour to work in one of the most dangerous jobs in America.
More dishonest posting.

Coal Mining Industry Wages, Hourly Wage Rate | PayScale
 
Coal is an obsolete energy source

It is being killed by natural gas and low cost oil......Hillary had nothing to do with it, she is just stating the obvious

Agreed, Mr. Rightwinger. A question the real right wingers should ask themselves: If coal is so wonderful, why are coal mining towns so very poor? An industry that has been around for over 250 years and yet they keep their workers ignorant and in abject poverty, not to mention carelessly endangering their lives. Disgusting.
You are a good lemming.

Coal Mining Industry Salary, Average Salaries | PayScale

Drilling down past the managerial and professional listings you refer to was this for miners: Miner Salary
As low as $13/hour to work in one of the most dangerous jobs in America.
What the fuck business is it of yours what people decide to do for a living?

Mr. Ow, you need remedial reading lessons. Woeful inability to follow a conversation, too.
I ignore your bullshit propaganda.....build a bridge....
 
Look at the chart & compare it to your ridiculous statement. Then try again.
Looked at the chart. So what would that chart have looked at 20 years ago? What is going to look like 20 years from now? Barring the advent of fusion, coal will be one of the minor sources. Too damned expensive and polluting.

No matter how you resent it, the future does arrive. And the future does not include a major role for coal.
Coal is and will remain the despatchable base load energy source because it is so cheap, and clean.....
Hillary wants to end coal, then what? have humans spinning bicycles and wheels to generate power?

Ever heard of fracking? It's why gasoline is $1.70 in my neck of the woods. So much for that rumor about if Obama was elected gasoline would go to $5 a gallon.
Larry Elder - $5 Gas Predicted Under Obama -- What, No Pitchforks?

Do you silly people ever learn?
Do you even know what coal is?

Yes, it's what's inside this man's lungs:

blacklungminer2.jpg
 
Coal is an obsolete energy source

It is being killed by natural gas and low cost oil......Hillary had nothing to do with it, she is just stating the obvious

Agreed, Mr. Rightwinger. A question the real right wingers should ask themselves: If coal is so wonderful, why are coal mining towns so very poor? An industry that has been around for over 250 years and yet they keep their workers ignorant and in abject poverty, not to mention carelessly endangering their lives. Disgusting.
You are a good lemming.

Coal Mining Industry Salary, Average Salaries | PayScale

Drilling down past the managerial and professional listings you refer to was this for miners: Miner Salary
As low as $13/hour to work in one of the most dangerous jobs in America.
More dishonest posting.

Coal Mining Industry Wages, Hourly Wage Rate | PayScale

Just following your link, liar. Click on "Miner" link.
 
Coal is an obsolete energy source

It is being killed by natural gas and low cost oil......Hillary had nothing to do with it, she is just stating the obvious

Agreed, Mr. Rightwinger. A question the real right wingers should ask themselves: If coal is so wonderful, why are coal mining towns so very poor? An industry that has been around for over 250 years and yet they keep their workers ignorant and in abject poverty, not to mention carelessly endangering their lives. Disgusting.
You are a good lemming.

Coal Mining Industry Salary, Average Salaries | PayScale

Drilling down past the managerial and professional listings you refer to was this for miners: Miner Salary
As low as $13/hour to work in one of the most dangerous jobs in America.
More dishonest posting.

Coal Mining Industry Wages, Hourly Wage Rate | PayScale

Just following your link, liar. Click on "Miner" link.
The NATIONAL AVERAGE for a minor is 23.50
 
Looked at the chart. So what would that chart have looked at 20 years ago? What is going to look like 20 years from now? Barring the advent of fusion, coal will be one of the minor sources. Too damned expensive and polluting.

No matter how you resent it, the future does arrive. And the future does not include a major role for coal.
Coal is and will remain the despatchable base load energy source because it is so cheap, and clean.....
Hillary wants to end coal, then what? have humans spinning bicycles and wheels to generate power?

Ever heard of fracking? It's why gasoline is $1.70 in my neck of the woods. So much for that rumor about if Obama was elected gasoline would go to $5 a gallon.
Larry Elder - $5 Gas Predicted Under Obama -- What, No Pitchforks?

Do you silly people ever learn?
Do you even know what coal is?

Yes, it's what's inside this man's lungs:

blacklungminer2.jpg
Looks like 100 years ago.....anything recent? How about Streamers?
 
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Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electric Power Monthly

Electric generating facilities expect to add more than 26 gigawatts (GW) of utility-scale generating capacity to the power grid during 2016. Most of these additions come from three resources: solar (9.5 GW), natural gas (8.0 GW), and wind (6.8 GW), which together make up 93% of total additions. If actual additions ultimately reflect these plans, 2016 will be the first year in which utility-scale solar additions exceed additions from any other single energy source.

Solar, natural gas, wind make up most 2016 generation additions - Today in Energy - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)

No coal fired plants coming online.

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Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electric Power Monthly

Electric generating facilities expect to add more than 26 gigawatts (GW) of utility-scale generating capacity to the power grid during 2016. Most of these additions come from three resources: solar (9.5 GW), natural gas (8.0 GW), and wind (6.8 GW), which together make up 93% of total additions. If actual additions ultimately reflect these plans, 2016 will be the first year in which utility-scale solar additions exceed additions from any other single energy source.

Solar, natural gas, wind make up most 2016 generation additions - Today in Energy - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)

No coal fired plants coming online.

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We expand existing cola plant capacity you stupid liberal fuck....Why? Because you fascist Nazi fucks won't approve new plant construction......
 
What will coal cost in the future? Not much. If you can find any. No demand, cheap price.
There is a huge demand for coal actually.....
Huge and rapidly declining.

U.S. Coal Consumption in Decline | Architecture 2030

Arch Coal (NYSE: ACI) reported a big loss for the fourth quarter of 2013, its eighth straight. The numbers came in lower than many analysts expected and the company continues to struggle amid declining revenues. Arch posted a loss of $0.45 per share with revenues of $719.4 million. Part of the blame, according to Arch, was from a rail outage in the Powder River Basin and “geological” problems in Appalachia, which contributed to lower revenues.

With coal demand slumping, Arch Coal’s stock price has been in freefall since 2011. It closed at $4.01 on February 3, down from the pre-recession highs of $70 per share, and even much lower than $35 per share just three years ago. Arch Coal’s struggles mirror the sector as a whole. Shale gas is increasingly the fuel of choice for utilities as they make the switch away from coal to fire their power plants. In 2013, the coal industry produced only 984 million tons of coal, the first time since 1993 that the industry produced less than one billion tons.
 

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